What Is Wrist Tendonitis?

Tendonitis of the wrist — more commonly referred to as wrist tendinitis — occurs when one or more of the tendons that connect to and/or cross the wrist joint become inflamed. Most commonly this happens due to micro-injuries caused from general wear-and-tear

That's that everybody else on the internet (and your doctors in their offices) will tell you.

There is an all encompassing aspect of Tendonitis that Western Medicine fails to take into account, especially with Wrist Tendonitis and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.

The aspect is that when there is pain, muscles get tight.

Connective tissue connects EVERYTHING in our bodies. Connective tissue in the forearms and wrist gets shrunk down and constricted when you have Tendonitis.

The constant motion that comes with repetitive strain injuries, literally causes wear and tear on tendons. But that's not all...

You also have constantly too tight muscles and constrictive connective tissue.

When you have Tendonitis anywhere between your hand and your elbow, that constricting connective tissue not only helps compress nerve leading to the hand, but the 'carpal tunnel' can be compressed from all the local shrinkage.

This is why Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is so over diagnosed.

The Carpal Tunnel may be compressed but it generally is not actually the problem.

Carpal Tunnel Release Surgery, aside from all it's other downsides, is doomed to fail if 'releasing' the tunnel doesn't release or reverse the source of all the constriction and it doesn't. It won't. It can't.

What All Tendonitis Has In Common

Tendonitis is Tendonitis. No matter where symptoms show up.

The medical community gives the impression that Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Intersection Syndrome, Cubital Syndrome, Tendonitis of the Wrist, etc, are all different issues.

However, when you look into it, you will find that they all have the exact same Pain Causing Dynamic, but in different locations.

Having Wrist Tendonitis for the most part is no different than having Tendonitis anywhere else. It follows the same rules.

They each have some specific indicators and variables, but there is an underlying dynamic that that all share. Deal with the dynamic, and they all get better quickly.

Well, it is a safe bet to make that you have pain and inflammation because you have been doing some sort of Repetitive Motion, resulting in a Repetitive Strain Injury; essentially Tendonitis.

If you have the RIGHT information (like you will find on this website), dealing with tendonitis of the wrist can be quick and easy as opposed to other kinds of injuries that cause serious, hard to repair injury.

For instance, as I write this, I'm almost a year into a L5-S1 ruptured disc experience. While I've found methods that help a GREAT amount, I haven't yet found a quick, cheap, easy cure.

My point is, I wish I had wrist tendonitis instead of a disc issue. I'd be pain free in a week.I’ve learned how to reverse the early symptoms easily - you can read more about that here.

You can learn how to get out of wrist pain and keep yourself out of pain too. If you've done what the doctors told you to do and you're still in pain, you might think that the previous statement is impossible.

And it will continue to be impossible if you keep doing activities that don't help.

Curious about why you have pain, why you have reduced range of motion and loss of strength, and how they all work together? Then find out more about Wrist Tendonitis Symptoms.

Tendonitis leads to inflammation which leads to pain which leads to tight muscles which leads to inflammation which leads to pain.....

Do You Need Surgery For Tendonitis Wrist?

These symptoms can lead doctors and people like you to start looking at Wrist Tendonitis Surgery as an option, after the other options fail.

Surgery for Tendonitis of wrist tendons has been shown to help wrist tendonitis. Research and studies show it to be effective....depending on how you look at the numbers.

In my professional experience, getting surgery on the wrist tendons due to wrist tendonitis either:

Doesn't help at all, plus you have the pain and issues from having the surgery

Helps for a short amount of time, but then the pain comes back

Aside from the potential negative side effects and dangers of Wrist Tendonitis surgery, surgery does not deal with the Pain Causing Dynamic, the progressive pattern, that Carpal Tunnel and Wrist Tendonitis share.

One Missing Piece

There is an all encompassing aspect of Tendonitis that Western
Medicine fails to take into account, especially with Wrist Tendinitis
and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.

The aspect is that when there is pain, muscles get tight.

Connective tissue connects EVERYTHING in our bodies. Connective
tissue in the forearms and wrist gets shrunk down and constricted when
you have Tendonitis.

The constant motion that comes with Repetitive strain injuries, literally causes wear and tear on tendons. But that's not all!

You also have constantly too tight muscles and constrictive connective tissue.

When you have Tendinitis anywhere between your hand and your
elbow, that constricting connective tissue not only helps compress nerve
leading to the hand, but the 'carpal tunnel' can bet compressed from
all the local shrinkage.

This is why Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is so over diagnosed.

The Carpal Tunnel may be compressed but it generally is not actually the problem.

Carpal Tunnel Release Surgery,
aside from all it's other downsides, is doomed to fail if 'releasing'
the tunnel doesn't release or reverse the source of all the constriction
and.....

It doesn't, won't, and can't.

What You Need To Know About Tendonitis Of Wrist Tendons

There are some important points to know about tendonitis of wrist tendons.

You can have Tendonitis on wrist tendons on the palm side of the forearm, or the back-of-the-hand side of your forearm, or both.

You can and may not have true tendonitis (injury), -and- have mild to severe inflammation which makes it FEEL like you have an injury, (which could even feel like a 'hot spot' on your actual tendon).

You can have tiny, minor damage to the tendon -and- a huge, ongoing pain response that just continues to make things worse over time.

Whether you have Tendonitis on wrist tendons or not, what you REALLY need to worry about is the Downward Spiral the body goes down due to the Pain Causing Dynamic

There is much more information about this on the relevant pages of this website.

If you have tendonitis of wrist tendons, there's an entire dynamic that's much bigger than just the tendons themselves.

Do You Have Wrist Tendonitis?

If you have Tendonitis in the Wrist, you're lucky.

It is a safe bet to make that you have pain and inflammation
because you have been doing some sort of Repetitive Motion, resulting in
a Repetitive Strain Injury, essentially Tendinitis.

If you have the RIGHT information like you will find on this website, dealing with tendinitis of the wrist can be quick and easy as opposed to other kinds of injuries that cause serious, hard to repair injury.

For instance, as I write this, I'm almost a year into a L5-S1
ruptured disc experience. While I've found methods that help a GREAT
amount, I haven't yet found a quick, cheap, easy cure.

My point is, I wish I had wrist tendinitis instead of a disc issue. I'd be pain free in a week.

You can learn how to get out of wrist pain and keep yourself out
of pain too. If you've done what the doctors told you to do and you're
still in pain, you might think that the previous statement is
impossible.

And it will continue to be impossible if you keep doing activities that don't help.

Curious about why you have pain, why you have reduced range of
motion and loss of strength, and how they all work together? Then find
out more about
Wrist Tendonitis Symptoms.

There is no magic cure or effortless fix to wrist tendinitis, but we guarantee that if you follow what 'Reversing Wrist Tendonitis' shows you to do, in a short amount of time you can either be totally pain free, or very close to it.

If you follow what 'Reversing Wrist Tendonitis' shows you to do,
in a short amount of time you can either be totally pain free, or very
close to it.

Wrist Tendonitis Questions and Answers

Do you have wrist pain, forearm pain, and think or know that you have Wrist Tendonitis?

Ask any questions you have about your situation. To save time and back and forth, make it as detailed as possible. History, symptoms, age, what makes it better, what makes it worse, how long it's been like this, what started it, what you have done to try to help it so far, ets.

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